Convert AIFC to text

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AIFC conversion guide

Convert AIFC to text in 6 steps

  1. 1
    Create account~30 sec

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  2. 2
    Upload file~1 min

    Upload your AIFC file from your computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

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  3. 3
    Select language~10 sec

    Select the language spoken in your AIFC file.

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  4. 4
    Auto-transcribe~5 min

    Sonix AI extracts and transcribes your AIFC audio automatically.

  5. 5
    Edit transcript~2 min

    Polish your transcript in the browser-based AudioText Editor.

  6. 6
    Export text~10 sec

    Download your AIFC transcript as a text file.

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The AIFC file format

Understanding AIFC files

What is a AIFC file?

Compressed variant of AIF with smaller file sizes

Similar to the .AIF file format, the .AIFC file format was developed by Apple in 1988 and is based on the IFF (Interchange file format). However, the .AIFC is the compressed variant of the .AIF file format for users who are a bit more sensitive about file size. The AIFC format is used by media players and gaming consoles.
AIFC files contains CD-quality audio; similar to a .WAV file, but uses audio compression to reduce file size. So they are more similar to MP3 files and may use ULAW, ALAW, or G722 compression. You can also see AIFC files also referred to as AIFF-C files.

Common uses for AIFC files

  • Gaming audio
  • Media players
  • Compressed CD-quality audio
  • Gaming consoles
  • Legacy media applications
  • Professional audio software

Who works with AIFC files?

Sound designers and macOS-based audio engineers encounter AIFC in Apple and legacy professional audio workflows, and game and media-player developers have shipped audio in the format on consoles and playback software. Audio archivists also work with AIFC when digitizing legacy Mac-era projects, where its µ-law and A-law codecs often carry recorded speech.

AIFC vs AIFF: which should you use?

AIFF stores uncompressed PCM audio, while AIFC extends the same IFF-based structure to support compression codecs such as µ-law, A-law, and G.722. Choose AIFF when you need bit-for-bit fidelity for editing or archiving; choose AIFC when you want AIFF compatibility with smaller files. Most software that reads AIFF also reads AIFC, though older tools may not support every codec.

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AIFC conversion FAQ

AIFC to text: frequently asked questions

Can you convert AIFC to text?

Yes! Sonix uses advanced AI to convert AIFC files to text with high accuracy. Simply upload your file, select the language, and get your transcript in minutes.

How accurate is AIFC to text conversion?

Sonix achieves up to 99% accuracy when converting AIFC files to text. Accuracy depends on audio quality and clarity of speech.

How long does it take to convert AIFC to text?

Sonix processes AIFC files 10x faster than real-time. A 30-minute recording is transcribed in about 3 minutes.

What languages are supported for AIFC transcription?

Sonix supports 53+ languages for AIFC transcription including English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, and many more.

Can I edit the AIFC transcript after conversion?

Yes! Our browser-based editor lets you make corrections, add speaker labels, and polish your transcript while playing back the audio.

What export formats are available for AIFC transcripts?

Export your AIFC transcript as plain text, Microsoft Word (DOCX), PDF, SRT subtitles, VTT captions, and more.

Why won't my AIFC file play on Windows?

Many Windows applications lack decoders for the compression codecs AIFC can contain, such as µ-law, A-law, and G.722. Converting the file to WAV or MP3, or uploading it to a service that decodes AIFC, works around this.

Do I need to convert AIFC to WAV before transcribing?

No. AIFC files can be uploaded directly and are decoded automatically before transcription, so a separate conversion step is not required.

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